User Ratings & Reviews

12oz bottle poured into a super new Sam Adams glass, no freshness date.

A: Pours a clear dark straw light copper amber with a quarter inch head after even a vigourous pour from the bottle. Good amount of carbonation bubbling up from the bottom of the glass, head goes away rather quick and leaves little lacing.

S: Preety decent amount of sweet malt if just a tad bit corny, just a bit better than an american macro lager.

T/MF: Big green apple flavor greets the tongue on the first sip but at least it covers the corn taste that brings up the rear on this beer, the finish is a lot cornier and tastes of various other cooked veggies with hints of fruity hoppiness but really the only fruit taste this beer relies on is the large apple opening that does not want to go away, though the carbonation is lively it does not make this beer taste any better than it actually is.

D: Better or at least the most different tasting Mexican lager I have ever tried with the exception of Negra Modelo, but really this taste and smell is nothing new, nothing hard to drink but nothing that exciting.

The beer spews forth from the 12 ounce bottle a clear straw color with a frothy white head that might make two fingers, as it disappears, the lace forms a thin veil upon the glass. Nose is the quintessential lagers, crisp with a nice malt sweetness, start the archytypal lager sweet malt with the top light to medium. Finish has the standardized acidity, with the hops unexceptional, quite dry aftertaste, not a drain pour, by any means, just the customary all malt lager, and that isnt all bad

This beer poured a clear straw color with a nice head. It had a hoppy, sweet smell. The taste is clean and crisp and slightly salty. The mouthfeel is thin. This is one of those that is drinkable very cold on a hot day. I highly recomend drinking this lager beer. It is very hoppy in taste and thats what sooths my thirst.

Pours with a brilliantly clear, bright gold color. It is topped by a frothy, initially three finger thick, pale, off-white colored head that leaves some lacing patterns on the glass as it subsides. The aroma smells of sweet, grainy malt and thin spicy hops. This smells like a macro lager, though with a bit more oomph; the hops are subtle with the focus on simple grain bill.

Dry and herbal from the first taste. There are more hops here in the taste, which really helps to hide the sweet graininess from the aroma. Still the beer seems a bit lacking. It does have a nice hop bite to it, but the bitterness almost seems too much for the thin palate. I am not sure what I don't like about this beer. It is all malt, but still does not have that rich maltiness that a good Pilsner needs, perhaps a decoction mash is needed or some continental Pilsner malt. Certainly some more hop character would be welcome as well. It is light and refreshing and I do like the interplay between sweet grain and lightly spicy hops.

it is like the common one of lager, with a Mexican touch, bad for my then I do not like lager, and separate his she formulates I do not tolerate much, I do not return it to buy, pleases me but the tijuana morena, this beer gives malaise me is current, bad flavor of mouth remembers much to the beer sun to me, is good for the food of the border, recommendable 45%.

Smell is sweet and malty with a bit of hay and grass in the scent. Hops make an appearance as a lemony citrus scent and a bit of floral smell.

Taste is sweet and malty with a good Euro-lager grassiness. There is a fairly strong flavor of caramel and caramelized sugars. Good but not over done herbal hop bitterness in the finish. Somewhat lemony in flavor but I keep noticing the caramelized sugars in this one.

Mouthfeel is OK.

Easy to drink but the sweetness bugs me a bit. Not a bad beer and a good one from Mexico, if you see this try it.

Crisp and lively mouthfeel with a fizzy carbonation kick  refreshing. Even bodied with a firm water feel. Sweetness is light, and dextriny, with hints of grain and dough. Quick flash of a citric and salty hop bitterness flushes to palate with a seltzer-like taste and makes way for a light bready finish. Leaves the palate bone-dry and more-ish, but the finish is hard to shake.

Extremely basic, and not half bad. Up to par with, if not better than, some of the better Mexican imports.